For
a bit of diversion.
This
is very funny if you are old enough to remember Aeroflot. I remember
on a flight between Moscow and Delhi they gave out oranges. When they
ran out the other half got apples.
Smiles
were non-existant.
I
remember the old joke. "Why do those people in from have better
seats.? Are they in First Class?"
"Oh no," says the air hostess, "there are no classes on Aeroflot. They pay more"
This Aeroflot TV Ad from the 1970s is Very Funny (Must See TV)
A brief
musical retro trip to much simpler times with Russia’s state
Aeroflot airline
'Fly
Aeroflot!'
'Keep
your money in Savingsbank!'
Since
childhood I remember seeing advertisements like these displayed on
the streets and in offices. They looked strange because Aeroflot was
the only airline and Savingsbank the only bank available for flying
or keeping money respectively.
The
service was of course, as Russians would say ‘unimposing’, that
is, it left much to be desired.
Tickets
were hard to get but they were incredibly cheap and affordable for
almost any family. These days it’s the other way round; carriers
are many but flying, say from Vladivostok to Moscow would be quite
taxing, even for middle middle class families.
Whatever
Soviet citizens lacked in goods and services, they compensated with
imagination, transforming things into brilliant art forms.
See
for yourselves in this clip from a 1970’s TV show, including some
of the most popular actors of the time.
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